Literature DB >> 9264499

Value of QT dispersion in the interpretation of exercise stress test in women.

L N Stoletniy1, R G Pai.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Exercise testing in women is associated with a high incidence of false-positive ECG changes and should be combined with an imaging study. The QT dispersion (QTD), recorded as the difference between maximum and minimum QT intervals on a 12-lead ECG, is sensitive to myocardial ischemia and may improve the accuracy of exercise testing in women. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Exercise ECGs were analyzed in 64 women who had undergone exercise ECG and coronary angiography for clinical indications: 20 patients with normal exercise stress test and nonsignificant (< or = 50% diameter narrowing of a major epicardial coronary artery) coronary artery disease (CAD) on angiography (true-negative; TN group), 20 patients with positive exercise stress tests (> or = 1 mm ST-segment depression or reversible perfusion defects) and significant CAD (true-positive; TP group), and 24 patients with positive exercise stress tests but no significant CAD (false-positive; FP group). The exercise QTD was 45+/-15 ms in TN, 80+/-23 ms in TP (P<.0001 versus TP), and 41+/-14 ms in FP (P=NS versus TN and <.0001 versus TP) groups. A stress QTD of > 60 ms had a sensitivity of 70% and specificity of 95% for the diagnosis of significant CAD compared with 55% (P<.05) and 63% (P<.01), respectively, for > or = 1 mm ST-segment depression during stress. When QTD of > 60 ms was added to ST-segment depression as a condition for positive test, the specificity increased to 100%.
CONCLUSIONS: Exercise QTD is an easily measurable ECG variable that significantly increases the accuracy of exercise testing in women.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9264499     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.96.3.904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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